View Full Version : Senate outlawed all 3 factions at 252BC.
ergothead
12-04-2004, 01:27
Has this ever happened to early to anyone?
Somebody Else
12-04-2004, 07:03
Happened to me in my first game (can't remember the exact date though)... thought it a bit odd. As I was the Brutii, I decided to do the whole defender of the republic thing and allied with the Senate against the other Roman factions.
ergothead
12-04-2004, 10:32
Sorry bout the wording, believe it or not, English is my first language, tiredness seemed to have gotten the best of me (only excuse I could think of). After further examination, I had three generals that had negatives to senate popularity and bonuses to popularity. Combined with the quick conquest of land, I think that perhaps the ratio of popularity of a faction between the senate and people may the key to this... need to test further. Thanks for the reply!
I was banned within 15 years (255 BC) in my Scipii campaign along with the two other families, and I had conquered Sicily and one Greek city. Only one heir had a "victor" trait so I guess it was rather random.
Krusader
12-05-2004, 01:22
Also happened in my last game...I was Parthia, and all Roman families were outlawed.
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